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Yakima Boa Roof Mounted Bike Carrier - Fork Mount

Yakima Roof Bike Racks

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Code:   Y02065

Retail:$69.00

Price:$62.10

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Yakima Roof Bike Racks - Y02065

Yakima's most affordable fork-mount bike carrier, the Boa offers a unique and flexible pivoting wheel holder that doesn't require a full length tray. Boa is compatible with disc brakes and includes an SKS-lockable skewer.

Features:

  • Economical, 2-piece fork mount with unique, flexible design
  • Pivoting, short wheel tray allows you to carry different lengths of bikes
    • No full-length wheel tray - great for use with Yakima LoadWarrior and MegaWarrior Cargo Basket
  • Quick-release skewer
    • Engages with hard plastic lever
  • Locks with 1 Same Key System (SKS) Core (sold separately)
    • Locks bike to fork block and fork block to crossbars
    • Use 1 Accessory Lock Housing (sold separately) to lock wheel tray to crossbars
      • Requires 1 additional SKS Core
    • SKS Cores can be changed out to make all your Yakima locks keyed alike


Specs:

  • Capacity: 1 bike
    • Compatible with disc brakes
  • Application: Mounts on either round or square crossbars
    • Crossbar spread must be between 32" and 50"
  • SKS Cores:
    • For enhanced security, install 1 Accessory Lock Housing and 1 additional SKS Core to lock wheel tray to crossbars
  • Weight: 2 lbs
  • Lifetime warranty


If your bike-rack budget is feeling the squeeze, consider the Yakima Boa Roof Mount Bike Carrier. As Yakima's most affordable fork mount, the Boa won't constrict your budget, and its unique and flexible design allows the carrier to be mounted almost anywhere.

pivoting wheel traytire mounted on tray

The Boa includes a short, pivoting wheel tray, enabling the rack to carry a wide range of bike sizes without a full length tray. Not having the tray also makes the Boa great for use on the Yakima LoadWarrior and MegaWarrior cargo baskets. You can haul your bike and still easily access your gear in the basket.

fork block and skewerfork mounted on block

The Boa features a Same Key System (SKS)-lockable skewer for keeping your bike and rack securely atop your vehicle. The skewer features a hard plastic quick-release lever for fast loading and unloading of your bike to the fork block, and an SKS Core (sold separately) allows you to lock your bike to the rack. Because the installation hardware is hidden behind the hard plastic cover on the fork block and you can only remove the cover by removing the skewer, the fork block is locked to the crossbars as well.

crossbar mount with hex key knobcrossbar mount with Accessory Lock Housing installed

For additional security, the wheel tray can be locked to your crossbars by replacing the hand knob (hex key) on the bottom of the mounting bracket with a Yakima Accessory Lock Housing (Y07220), which requires purchase of an additional SKS Core.



8002065 Yakima Boa Roof Mounted Bike Carrier - Fork Mount





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Yakima Boa Roof Mounted Bike Rack Review

Video Transcript for Yakima Boa Roof Mounted Bike Rack Review

Today we are going to cover part number Y02065 from Yakima. This is their Boa bicycle rack. This product will mount onto your existing crossbars on your roof rack of your vehicle. This will fit either the round or square bars. It is pretty simple to use. We will go through some of the features and show you how it works.

All right, we have got the pieces laid out in two halves. This is the front half. This is the part where the fork of your bicycle will get attached to here. This is where the rear wheel will get attached to this cradle here. We will cover some of the features here, starting off with the mounts that go on the crossbars. These are designed to go on round or square bars. And next we will talk about the skewer, here. It is pretty easy to use. This goes through and threads on, and when you tighten it down into place, it actually has a little provision for a lock right here that you can add to it to work with Yakimas Same Key System. No tools are needed, since the Allen key is supplied with the kit. All right, we will cover some of the features of the back wheel. This is the cradle itself it is all plastic. It is nice and lightweight but very strong. The strap that holds the wheel down is extra-thick, so the back wheel definitely will not go anywhere. No tools are needed to attach to the rear crossbar. It is adjustable on this mount right here to sit level like this or at an angle, as you need it to. All right, now let us go ahead and install this on a set of typical load bars and give you a better idea of how it looks.

Basically, the screws will go from the top down and then the bottom plate will go underneath of it. And then you simply run the bolts down. Just snug them up first. Before you snug it down tight, take a second to move it back and forth into position where you want it. Then you want to have this tilted down a little bit so where the skewer goes is right above the crossbar. Once you have it set up the way you want it, then just go ahead and tighten them down. Just go ahead and snap on your cover and then install the skewer. All right, and now you can move on to the rear crossbar. The second part has this snap-on piece that just goes over the bar. You can bolt on the rear wheel carrier.

And there are a couple of options with this, depending on your rack and depending on how long the bike is and the configuration of your rack. You can actually mount this in two different positions at an angle like this or you can mount it straight up and down like that. Once you decide which way you want it, then you can go ahead and install the bolts from the inside out and it through the clamp here. And then install your handle nut. And, depending on the length of your bike, you may have it flat like this or you can have it tilted down at an angle, too. And again, it is just preference on the bike itself. But to leave it snug, when you put the bike on there it will conform to what it needs to. Okay, at this point we will go ahead and line up the carriers and put on a bike.

What you want to do is tighten up the skewer. Some bikes will have a little bit of interference so sometimes you have to start with the handle on the other side. So, if that is the case, you want to take the skewer off and just flip it over and reinstall it. And on the back area here, you can see how it conformed to what it needed to on the bicycle wheel. Then go ahead and snug that down. Then install your strap that goes over the top and clamps into place. All right, and that is all it takes. All right, and there you have it for part number Y02065 from Yakima, the Boa.


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Yakima Boa Roof Mounted Bike Carrier - Fork Mount - Y02065

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They upgraded the skewer from the one shown in the video. It is much beefier and no longer has a screw on end cap that can be unscrewed. If you have at least a 32inch spread on your crossbars this is just as good as a fork mount with a tray. It wont work on bars closer together. Works great and is very sturdy with a small footprint. 37965

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Just what I needed. 26823

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  • Will the Yakima Boa Roof Mount Bike Carrier Fit a 2010 Mazda 5
  • For any of the roof racks available for a 2010 Mazda 5 (see link) the center to center crossbar spread will be 32 inches because the fixed points are fixed that far apart. The Yakima Boa Roof Mounted Bike Carrier, # Y02065, will fit a spread between 32 and 50 inches so it can be used with the available racks for your car. The question then is the distance between your front fork and the bottom of the rear wheel. The rear cradle can be placed so that it is pointed up at the front to grip the f
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  • Recommendations on Carrying 4 Bikes on a Toyota Prius V
  • The Yakima Boa Roof Bike Carrier, # Y02065, will work to carry bikes on a Yakima roof rack on your Toyota Prius V. At this time we do not carry one specific roof mounted bike rack that can accommodate all 4 of your bikes. I would also recommend against carrying all 4 of your bikes on the roof of your vehicle. Weight capacities on vehicle roofs are not typically very high and I would recommend checking your owners manual for the roof weight capacity before you load anything on the roof. You m
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  • Recommendations for Carrying 4 Bikes on 2010 Mazda 5
  • I would recommend using trunk mounted 2 or 3 bike rack and carrying the remaining bikes on the vehicle roof. Although we offer many trunk mounted racks that are compatible with your Mazda 5 (see link), I can highly recommend the Thule Raceway, available in 2 bike # TH9001 or 3 bike # TH9002 models. Typically, trunk mount racks use 6 straps to attach the rack to the vehicle with buckles that need to be adjusted each time the rack is installed or removed. The Raceway uses 4 simple ratcheting ca
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  • Will the Yakima BOA fit the crossbar of 2005 Subaru Forester
  • According to our friends at Yakima, the Boa Roof Mounted Bike Carrier you referenced, part # Y02065 will not fit on the factory crossbars on your Forester, as they are too large in diameter. Your best bet would be to go with a rack that fits your OE crossbars. If you like the fork-mount type rack, Yakima recommends their ForkLift, part # Y02098. The Yakima FrontLoader # Y02103 is a good choice if you do not care to remove the front wheel to transport your bike.
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  • Will the Yakima Boa Roof Rack Bike Carrier Fit on a 2008 Toyota Highlander
  • The Yakima Boa roof mounted bike carrier, # Y02065, can be used on the roof of your 2008 Toyota Highlander as long as you have a set of aftermarket round or square cross bars on the roof. If you do not have aftermarket cross bars or side rails, the Boa can be used with a Yakima roof rack system part # Y00409, #Y00124, and 2 of the # Y00699 Q Clips to carry your road bike. If you have raised side rails on your Highlander, you can use the Yakima RailGrab roof rack, # Y00409, # Y00138, to ins
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